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    <p>
        This week, Lead Program Manager Tim Heuer joined us to talk about all the announcements from Build 2014 with
        regard to Windows Runtime XAML, (as well as the unified Windows platform in general)
    </p><p>
        As you more than
        likely know, XAML is the specific schema of XML leveraged by several different Microsoft programming languages and frameworks
        for declaratively creating user experiences.
    </p><p>
        Tim was behind an enormous amount of work that took
        place to drive this release of the universal XAML for Windows Runtime framework in this last release of
        Windows Phone, (8.1), as well as the current version of Windows (8.1 update) for PCs, laptops and tablets.
        In this interview, he walks us through an awesome demo he prepared for the Build 2014 keynote that presents
        exactly how to utilize Windows Runtime XAML to deliver a compelling experience across device types, using universal
        projects in Visual Studio 2013 update 2, (the release candidate unveiled at Build).
    </p><p>
        Here are some links
        to related materials for more information.
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        <li>
            David Tredwell's
            <a href=\"http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2014/KEY01#time =1h8m5s\" target=\"_blank\">keynote announcement at Build 2014 </a>
            with regard to universal windows apps (at 1h,8m,5s)
        </li>
        <li>
            Kevin Gallo's&nbsp;<a href=\"http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2014/KEY01#time =1h13m55s\" target=\"_blank\">
                demonstration of universal windows projects
            </a> in Visual Studio 2013 update 2
        </li>
        <li>
            Tim's talk on
            <a href=\"http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2014/2-507\" target=\"_blank\">
                universal XAML for Windows
                Runtime apps
            </a>at Build 2014
        </li>
        <li>
            <a href=\"http://dev.windowsphone.com/en-us/downloadsdk\"
               target=\"_blank\">Download</a>the new tools!
        </li>
    </ul><p>
        Please let me know if you have any
        feedback!
    </p><p>LL&nbsp;<a href=\"https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?screen_name =LarryALieberman\">@larryalieberman</a></p>
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